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Review by 90MinuteJam
Was the opener a fun political statement? The Star Spangled Banner followed by Faulty Plan's 'got a blank space where my mind should be'. It's fun to read into things, doubtful the combo was intentional; Besides, if it was, they would have played Ass Handed next.
This show had it all, couple of well executed busts outs, long jams, short jams, flubs, great phans (as always), rocking encore. Hence best show ever! Who's with me?
Disclaimer time: Something seriously bad would have to happen at a show for it not to be the 'best ever’. I mean, we're jamming & rocking out as a phamily to great music. Of course every show has its unique highs & lows, but when the encore has ended most of us walk away with a grin that lasts.